THE LOUDER STUFF
CRYPTOPSY – An Insatiable Violence
If you like technical virtuosity and a bit of melody thrown into your brutal death metal, you can do worse than this album. (8)
DEADGUY – Near-Death Travel Services
Cult hardcore band returns with a 30-year delay with a sophomore effort even more ferocious than their debut which influenced the likes of Converge and Dillinger Escape Plan. These guys will still fuck you up in their 50’s. (8)
DROPKICK MURPHYS – For The People
The beloved Celtic folk-punks have demonstrated an AC/DC-like stylistic consistency throughout their career but just like AC/DC the fans just know if a Murphys album is one of the better ones, and this one is! (8)
FISHBONE – Stockholm Syndrome
35 years since they first shocked and delighted us with their ska/funk/punk/metal thing, they’re still firing on all cylinders. (8)
THE OTHER STUFF
BC CAMPLIGHT – A Sober Conversation
Quirky, melodic indie rock with some unsettling lyrical themes from Manchester UK-based American expat singer-songwriter. (8)
BONNIE DOBSON & THE HANGING STARS – Dreams
84-year-old Canadian folk singer joins forces with English cosmic Americana revivalists in an unlikely but charming combination. (7)
FRIENDSHIP – Caveman Wakes Up
If you’re think David Berman is God and you like his latter-day saints like MJ Lenderman, I’m sure you’ll enjoy this. (8)
CHARIF MEGARBANE – Hawalat
Retrofuturistic, cosmopolitan Arabic disco/lounge, like the soundtrack to an imaginary spy adventure/comedy shot in Beirut in the 70’s. (8)
POOR CREATURE – All Smiles Tonight
Members of Lankum and Landless join forces for something that sounds like an Irish folk version of The Cocteau Twins. (8)
ROBERT RANDOLPH – Preacher Kids
Elements of blues, funk, gospel, and southern rock and hooks galore, with Randolph’s blistering pedal steel front and center. Guitar afficionados should dig this. (8)
WET LEG – Moisturizer
They pass the “difficult second album” test with flying colors and prove they’re not a one-hit wonder, British indie-pop-punk at its best. (8)
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